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Every Fifteen Minutes (by Lisa Scottoline)

Loved this audio book. The twists at the end were wonderfully designed. You really had no idea what was going to happen.

While I got irritated with the main character, Eric Parrish, and especially his ex-wife's sudden pain-in-the-butt treatment of her ex part of the way into the book, things did gradually improve and I ended up being sucked into the drama.

Don't know if I would have stuck with the book if I had read the paper version, but the audio book kept me interested enough that I didn't give up. I typically enjoy Lisa Scottoline books, so was looking forward to "reading" this one as a stand alone novel.

This book definitely proves that mental illness comes in all shapes and sizes!

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